... metaplasia , reduced lung inflammation , and decreased airway resistance in response to house dust mite allergen ( HDM ) . FOXM1 induced goblet cell metaplasia and Muc5AC expres- sion through the transcriptional activation of Spdef ...
... metaplasia and dysplasia of the epithelium within 16 weeks postinfection ( all p < 0.01 ) . Castration at 8 weeks of age had no spar- ing effect on lesions in uninfected ( n = 5 ) or H.pylori - infected mice ( n = 7 ) but all lesion ...
... metaplasia A report , ' Inflammatory cytokine gene polymorphisms increase the risk of atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia , ' is newly published data in World Journal of Gastroenterology . In this recent article pub- lished in ...
... METAPLASIA. Papillary syncytial metaplasia is a degenerative process in which collapsed sheets of epithelium with abundant pink cyto- plasm resemble squamous cells, but lack true squamous dif- ferentiation (Figure 14.47). This has also ...
... metaplasia in mammals ( Figure 2.66 ) . It is espe- cially obvious when metaplasia occurs in the course of regeneration : for example , in copper - deficient rats , the acini of the exocrine pancreas are destroyed ; refeeding after ...
... METAPLASIA Pyloric Metaplasia Pyloric metaplasia occurs when the corpus gland mass of acid- and enzyme - secreting cells is replaced by mucus- secreting , pyloric - type glands ( 2 ) . In some individuals pylo- ric metaplasia is an age ...
... metaplasia ( SIM ) . " The word " specialized " means nothing in the absence of " unspe- cialized " intestinal metaplasia or " unspecialized " columnar epithelium . These synonyms are commonly used in the gastroenterology literature ...
... metaplasia (type II) shows a disorderly mixture of irregularly shaped goblet cells, intestinal and immature “intermediate” mucous cells, that contain acidic sialomucins and sulfomucins. Incomplete metaplasia is further subdivided ...
... metaplasia. Squamous metaplasia results from a variety of insults to the prostate, including acute inflammation, infarction, radiation therapy, and androgen deprivation therapy.294,322–326 The changes may be focal or diffuse ...
... metaplasia in normal stomach, but whether the aberrant expression of CDX1 and CDX2 could be re- versed by H. pylori eradication deserves further evalua- tion. Microsatellite instability is a form of genetic aberra- tion typically found ...